October is National Orthodontic Health Month Ask the Orthodontist Annie Sophia Klinger, daugh- ter of Cherylbeth Starler and Gary and Carolyn Klinger, celebrated her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel in Klinger West Bloomfield Saturday, Oct. 15. She is the sister of Ari and the grandchild of Gail and Jerry Starler, Fran and Mark Klinger, and Shari and Bernard Chaben. Annie is a student at O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. She felt it was especially mean- ingful to donate time volunteer- ing at Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield. Olivia Starr Krieger will lead the congregation at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Friday, Oct. 28, as she celebrates her bat mitzvah. She is Krieger the daughter of Lisa and Doug Krieger and the sister of Mitchell and Madeline. Sharing in the simchah will be grandparents Marvin Chaben and Joannie Barker. She is also the granddaughter of the late Marilyn Chaben. Olivia is a student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. She volunteered at Temple Israel's Labor Day Picnic and felt volunteer- ing her time was meaningful as part of her mitzvah experience. Katherine Melissa Labe of West Bloomfield will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 29, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Labe in Southfield. She is the daughter of Mary Lou and Robert Labe and the sister of Bridget. Sharing in the celebration will be her grandparents Lois Budman and Gloria and Ed Meer. She is also the granddaughter of the late Martin Budman and the late Ben Labe. Katie is a student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. Her most meaningful mitzvah proj- ect involved volunteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley. Jake Lievois will celebrate his bar mitzvah on Friday, Oct. 28, at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township. He is the loving son of Lievois Maxine and Daniel Lievois and brother of 10-year-old sister Paige. Jake is the grandson of Liz and Tom Lievois and the late Barbara Weitzman Bass and the late Harry Weitzman. Jake is a seventh-grade stu- dent at Derby Middle School in Birmingham. For his mitzvah proj- ect, he worked at Yad Ezra food pantry in Berkley, helping seniors fill their grocery carts and stocking shelves in the warehouse. During October, members of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) are conducting a wide range of activities to educate the public and their patients about protecting their teeth during Halloween, and share information about the benefits of orthodontic treatment. In an effort to promote a safe and healthy Halloween for children, Drs. Hersh and Beattie will again buy-back the candy that young trick-or-treaters collect this year. Although Halloween is a fun holiday for everyone, too much candy can contribute to tooth decay. For people who wear braces, eating sticky or chewy candies can also harm their braces and may lengthen their overall treatment time. Dr. Nelson Hersh and Dr. Marsha Beattie Licensed Specialists for Children & Adults West Bloomfield Commerce Township 248.926.4100 Candy may be brought to Hersh-Beattie Orthodontics the week following Halloween during normal business hours. Our office will pay $2 for each pound of Halloween treats collected- $1 goes to the child and $1 will be donated to a local charity. For more information on the candy buy-back, contact Hersh-Beattie Orthodontics at (248) 9264100,2300 Haggerty Rd. Suite 1160, West Bloomfield. Or our newest location in Waterford at, 5133 Highland Road, (248) 673-4100. Waterford 248-673-4100 Tuesday, November 1st through Monday, November Noah Aaron Morais, son of Rochelle and Rabbi Rob Morais, will read from the Torah as he becomes a bar mitzvah Saturday, Oct. 29, Morais at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. He is the brother of Sarah, Yael and Nathan. Sharing in the joy of the simchah will be grand- parents Liliana Morais and Ethel Abramowitz. Noah is also the grandchild of the late Nathan Abramowitz and the great-grand- child of the late Eva and the late Armando Salinas. Noah attends O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. Working with his dog, Henry, and the Pet- a-Pet therapy program, he visited people in rehabilitation centers and felt this was a meaningful mitzvah project. Hannah Myers, daughter of Dr. Daniel Myers, Mrs. Peggy Cherrin- Myers and the late Carol Myers, and sister of Joshua, Hannah Lily and Myers Max, will become a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 29, at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township. She is the granddaughter of Dr. Ruth Myers and the late Dr. Richard Myers, Norton and Arleane Delidow, and Gene and Susie Schneider. Hannah is a seventh-grader at Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. For her mitzvah proj- ect, she has been a student aide at Temple Beth El. CANDY CAN BE BROUGHT INTO THE OFFICE DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS FOLLOWING HALLOWEEN. 248-926-4100 vvww.hershbeaffieortho.com cleal I tfA,e1 Freciaws 2 - t&4fte budertfite/ F ersowd 6881 Orchard Lake Rd. on the Boardwalk .ctkt.t6! B'nai Mitzvah on page 56 October 27 2011 55